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About Australia

  • International ranking of Australian Universities.
  • Part-time job opportunities for international students.
  • Post Study Work Visa Upto 4 years
  • Opportunity for Permanent residence
  • IELTS, TOEFL, and PTE scores are accepted by all universities.
  • Availability of pathway programs for international students.
  • No application fee in the majority of universities
  • Flexibility in terms of deadlines, universities ready to accept applications and financials closer to the course start dates
  • Lower entry requirements of universities with relatively higher international rankings
  • No Visa interviews
  • Quick visa outcomes

Australia Economy

  • The economy of Australia is a highly developed mixed economy. As of 2021, Australia was the 12th-largest national economy by nominal GDP (Gross Domestic Product), the 18th-largest by PPP-adjusted GDP, and was the 25th-largest goods exporter and 20th-largest goods, importer. Australia took the record for the longest run of uninterrupted GDP growth in the developed world with the March 2017 financial quarter. It was the 103rd quarter and the 26th year since the country had a technical recession (two consecutive quarters of negative growth). As of June 2021, the country’s GDP was estimated at A$1.98 trillion.
  • The Australian economy is dominated by its service sector, which in 2017 comprised 62.7% of the GDP and employed 78.8% of the labor force. Australia has the tenth-highest total estimated value of natural resources, valued at US$19.9 trillion in 2019. At the height of the mining boom in 2009–10, the total value-added of the mining industry was 8.4% of GDP. Despite the recent decline in the mining sector, the Australian economy had remained resilient and stable and did not experience a recession from 1991 until 2020.

Education System

Australia has an integrated education system backed by the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF), a national policy for regulated
qualifications across schools, vocational education and training (VET), and higher education. This helps international students in
choosing reputed universities and courses in Australia.

Course Duration

  • Bachelors programs typically take three years to complete (four years for an honors degree). They’re generally split into two semesters, although some universities offer three.
  • For Postgraduate – 1 year / 2 year and if doctorate then 4 years.

Course Intakes

Major Intakes:

  • February and July
  • Offered by Universities and Private Colleges
  • Courses offered: All popular areas

Minor Intake :

  • October/November
  • Offered by Private Colleges and some of the major universities (e.g. Deakin University & Griffith University)
  • Courses offered: Business, Information Technology & Engineering

Types of Universities/ Colleges

3 Types of Australian universities: Private Colleges, Universities, TAFEs.

Demanding Courses

Accountancy

Actuarial Science

Agricultural sciences

Architecture

Biomedical engineering

Core engineering

Earth Science

Computer Science

Information Technology

Hospitality & Tourism

Registration

Document List

College / Uni Selection

Application

Tuition Fees

Arrangement of Funds

Financial Assessment in University

Visa Application

Visa Stamp

Pre-Departure Guideline

Career Opportunities

This visa is the most common option available to international students after graduating. With a 485 visa, you are allowed to
stay in Australia for 18 months to gain work experience only if you have just completed at least two years of study in Australia.

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